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meantime, police are investigating a triple shooting in southwest baltimore. police say officers found three men suffering gun shot wounds in the 1100 block of carroll street around 6:30 last night. investigators say the victim suffered nonlife threatening injuries and police are still looking for suspects in that case. twofrjts people are recovering this morning after an accident. according to police, crews rescued two people after their vehicles collided on duval highway in pasadena. that happened around 6:00 last night. a 56-year-old man suffered serious injury but is expected to recover. the condition of the other victim isn't known right now. >>> attention drivers who cruise the streets of baltimore city. the mayor has formed a task force to review the city's automated traffic enforcement system. the eight member board will consist of traffic safety experts, community activists, aaa and school representatives. board members will study the effectiveness of the cameras. >> we have kids that need to be safe going to and from school. that's what this is about
meantime, police are investigating a triple shooting in southwest baltimore. police say officers found three men suffering gun shot wounds in the 1100 block of carroll street around 6:30 last night. investigators say the victim suffered nonlife threatening injuries and police are still looking for suspects in that case. twofrjts people are recovering this morning after an accident. according to police, crews rescued two people after their vehicles collided on duval highway in pasadena. that...
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city and baltimore county. we will have a list of some of them tonight after the show you will find them on the website. >>> we have all gotten tickets and cursed those cameras but are they being used as effectively as they should? that's what the mayor wants to find out. she has created a special committee to review the centers, a new study shows people in baltimore found disobeying traffic law s is a more serious problem than property crime. the mayor hopes to find ways to better protect pedestrians and kids in school zones movement expect major delays this weekend if you have to drive on 97. the site highway administration is working on patching areas between 695 and ben field boulevard. they will be doing work on north and southbound 97. the fha said you should consider alternate routes including 95 and 295. they will run through most of the weekend. >>> we are always working for you before you head out the door this weekend check traffic along your route. get realtime traffic maps and get live traffic came
city and baltimore county. we will have a list of some of them tonight after the show you will find them on the website. >>> we have all gotten tickets and cursed those cameras but are they being used as effectively as they should? that's what the mayor wants to find out. she has created a special committee to review the centers, a new study shows people in baltimore found disobeying traffic law s is a more serious problem than property crime. the mayor hopes to find ways to better...
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and the other woman &pshot in southwest baltimore. two women, ssot and kiiled in seperate incidents last night within hours of ach pther.(ms. howard) "and it's a shame that i'm noo shocked. want to be shocked and want to be appauued by tte whole thing..." the victim in southwest baltimore.. a 19- &pyear-old woman shot in the heed. policeesay she was sitting in the passengerr seat of a parkkd car on south auggsta avenue near frederick avenue.. when someone in a gray, two-door honda wwth tinted winddws.. pulled up to her car.. and opened fiie.. killing her. invessigators say ttey don't know if she waa targettd.. or the victim of rrndom violeece. women a rare occasion.. still, in cherry hill.... for onn woman.. it's no ssrprise. ((s. howard) "because i'm hearing too many women being involled with randomm shhotings, wheeter hey're victims r whether they're involved themselves. and it's name of the 19-year--ld the -- friends say her name is nana the other victim, remains unidentified tonight. live in cherry hill, keith dannels, fox 45 neww
and the other woman &pshot in southwest baltimore. two women, ssot and kiiled in seperate incidents last night within hours of ach pther.(ms. howard) "and it's a shame that i'm noo shocked. want to be shocked and want to be appauued by tte whole thing..." the victim in southwest baltimore.. a 19- &pyear-old woman shot in the heed. policeesay she was sitting in the passengerr seat of a parkkd car on south auggsta avenue near frederick avenue.. when someone in a gray, two-door...
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a baltimore maa wws convicted of social securityy isability frauu today... tooay...50 year old christopher perry collected bbnefits while he was working for the agency. agency.he began collecting beneeits in 1996... went back to work that same year... ...and got a job working on lonn-term benefits in 2007 2007prosecuttrs ay he was overpaid moreethan 150- ttousand dollarssin bbnefits. benefits.he faces 200years in prison.perry will be sentenced in january the maryland court of appeals overturns a murder conviction anddorders a new trial... ...because of aamistake by he e judgethomas harrrs was convicted of stabbing karim cross at this bar in randallstown in 2006.during a lunch recess...one of the jjrorr told the judge's secretary that his grandmotherr had died.the secretary askee the jjror if e could continue... ann the juror said . yes.but... the coort of appeals said the udge should have told the attooneys about that conversation.bbltimooe ccunty state's ttorney scott shellenberger is still try the case.f the county will - a mystery reeains ovvr a famous ie
a baltimore maa wws convicted of social securityy isability frauu today... tooay...50 year old christopher perry collected bbnefits while he was working for the agency. agency.he began collecting beneeits in 1996... went back to work that same year... ...and got a job working on lonn-term benefits in 2007 2007prosecuttrs ay he was overpaid moreethan 150- ttousand dollarssin bbnefits. benefits.he faces 200years in prison.perry will be sentenced in january the maryland court of appeals overturns...
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we had a couple sprinkles in baltimore. that was about it. south of dc, south of annapolis there were showers, half inch as much of an inch. charles county. places like that. moving out of the picture now. temperatures beginning to show the change. lighter green shades down to the south. closer to the front. right around 60 degrees. the darker grown shades, readings mostly in the 50s to near 60. the blue shades out in the west, 43 in oakland. that's that chillier, less humid air coming in. there are still a few scattered clouds around, but it's the brightest shades that you see, the rain producers. here's the front that's off shore connecticut, long island. there are some low clouds even up in pennsylvania. a low pressure system east of james bay. all right. that thing is going to be kind of dipping down in the great lakes coming in behind this low pressure center. they kind of rotate around a little bit. that will sweep to our north on sunday. all right. that may do something. we'll have to wait and see what happens. out in the pacific, in t
we had a couple sprinkles in baltimore. that was about it. south of dc, south of annapolis there were showers, half inch as much of an inch. charles county. places like that. moving out of the picture now. temperatures beginning to show the change. lighter green shades down to the south. closer to the front. right around 60 degrees. the darker grown shades, readings mostly in the 50s to near 60. the blue shades out in the west, 43 in oakland. that's that chillier, less humid air coming in....
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it take twoss days to get from the great lakes to the baltimore area. and will easy off the carolina coast. this front will be driving south and east and arrive sunday evening but for most of the weekend we should have some decent weather outside without having to worry about rain. tomorrow, partly cloudy sky. showers will linger. showers will start pushing farther south and east. a brief shower might pop up late afternoon heading towards sunset and a little bit beyond that into sunday night a chance for shower develops. look at that cloud cover coming from the south by monday afternoon or evening. the rabe will spread toward baltimore later monday night. so the forecast woacht be too bad. it will feel better as far as the humid levels dropping. decent day on the bay tomorrow with waves around a foot. bay waters in the low 70's. if you're heading up the mountains, 55 feeling like fall. sunny and partly cloudy skies blended tomorrow. showers are liking on sunday especially in the afternoon and evening. the morning showers should be decent. a sprinkle mig
it take twoss days to get from the great lakes to the baltimore area. and will easy off the carolina coast. this front will be driving south and east and arrive sunday evening but for most of the weekend we should have some decent weather outside without having to worry about rain. tomorrow, partly cloudy sky. showers will linger. showers will start pushing farther south and east. a brief shower might pop up late afternoon heading towards sunset and a little bit beyond that into sunday night a...
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correspondent for the cbs program "60 minutes,'' and fred barnes, national political correspondent for the baltimore sun. barbara walters of abc news, who is appearing in her fourth presidential debate, is our moderator. barbara. >> thank you, dorothy. a few words as we begin tonight's debate about the format. the position of the candidates -- that is, who answers questions first and who gives the last statement -- was determined by a toss of a coin between the two candidates. mr. mondale won, and that means that he chose to give the final closing statement. it means, too, that the president will answer the first question first. i hope that's clear. if it isn't, it will become clear as the debate goes on. further, the candidates will be addressed as they each wanted and will, therefore, be called "mr. president'' and "mr. mondale.'' since there will also be a second debate between the two presidential candidates, tonight will focus primarily on the economy and other domestic issues. the debate, itself, is built around questions from the panel. in each of its segments, a reporter will ask the candida
correspondent for the cbs program "60 minutes,'' and fred barnes, national political correspondent for the baltimore sun. barbara walters of abc news, who is appearing in her fourth presidential debate, is our moderator. barbara. >> thank you, dorothy. a few words as we begin tonight's debate about the format. the position of the candidates -- that is, who answers questions first and who gives the last statement -- was determined by a toss of a coin between the two candidates. mr....
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baltimore book fest. tomorrow, richmond, virginia, at noon. and then in the evening i'll speak in norfolk. then on monday night, we'll be at virginia tech, which is very interesting, going back to the scene of the massacre. i'll be speaking there, you know, 32 people were killed there. and colin goddard is coming with us. he was one of those victims. he was shot four times. i'm also looking forward to interviewing a professor there. and then we're on to colorado for the big debate. we're going to be doing something interesting. we're both speaking on the silent majority election 2012 tour, but also we do this daily, radio and television broadcast that airs on over 1,100 stations, so we have to do the broadcast wherever we are. and being on the scene has been remarkable. i'll give you one example. we, last week, were in freeport, illinois, and got a truck, and we went to the stevenson fairgrounds. it was right across the street from a plant which happened to be owned by bain capital. across the street, the workers, the employees of this plant w
baltimore book fest. tomorrow, richmond, virginia, at noon. and then in the evening i'll speak in norfolk. then on monday night, we'll be at virginia tech, which is very interesting, going back to the scene of the massacre. i'll be speaking there, you know, 32 people were killed there. and colin goddard is coming with us. he was one of those victims. he was shot four times. i'm also looking forward to interviewing a professor there. and then we're on to colorado for the big debate. we're going...
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and the baltimore sun says i it "doesn't have maryland... taxpayers' interests at heart." so when you see these s remeer... they're about what's good for west virginia's casino... not maryland. vote f for maryland jobs and school vote for question seven. >> we continue with a guilty verdict tonight for the director of the rest and zoo. meghan mogensen is heading to jail and will pay a fine for drowning and animal at the zoo. tonight, we heard from the woman who blew the whistle on the director, and we are live at the fairfax county courthouse with more. >> the woman says she is glad that she came forward. she had been working at the zoo four years and she says something was not right. she said she felt compelled to come forth and say something when she saw what was happening at the zoo. she found a dead wallaby. >> i saw him, and that solidified it. if that investigators say that 26-year-old meghan mogensen ground the animal, found guilty of animal cruelty. mogensen has denied the charges. the woman said speaking out was worth it and she does not regret it. david conn we r
and the baltimore sun says i it "doesn't have maryland... taxpayers' interests at heart." so when you see these s remeer... they're about what's good for west virginia's casino... not maryland. vote f for maryland jobs and school vote for question seven. >> we continue with a guilty verdict tonight for the director of the rest and zoo. meghan mogensen is heading to jail and will pay a fine for drowning and animal at the zoo. tonight, we heard from the woman who blew the whistle...
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if it holds it is it one game wildcard play and game at baltimore in a week's time. will the skipper be scoreboard watching? >> i am one guy who tries not to. i don't want to be having the emotions of that. it is difficult enough going through the motions of this thing. i was telling curtis, i saw and looking at it and i said " don't tell me, i don't want to know ". and then they play happened in left field and i cannot help but see the score. >> breaking news, moments ago, this is homered bailey, he just ran a no-hitter. here is the final out as the reds shut out the pirates 1/0, the first no-hitter thrown by the reds since 1988. struck out 10 and walked one and he could possibly face the giants next saturday in the playoffs. ok, 10 out of the last 16, fridays at the ryder cup, the u.s. finished behind europeans. that was not the case today in chicago. but emma watson made sure of that. >> bubba watson sure of that. >> this is keegan bradley, a nice shopped on eight. the 17th hole, they made sure the europeans did not get shut out, he was going up against steve stri
if it holds it is it one game wildcard play and game at baltimore in a week's time. will the skipper be scoreboard watching? >> i am one guy who tries not to. i don't want to be having the emotions of that. it is difficult enough going through the motions of this thing. i was telling curtis, i saw and looking at it and i said " don't tell me, i don't want to know ". and then they play happened in left field and i cannot help but see the score. >> breaking news, moments...
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auction for a big payoff as much as $75,000 police learned the painting was stolen six decades ago the baltimore museum of art as a theft report from 1951 the fbi is on the case and tomorrow's auction postponed. >>> a peak of what we have outside mainly cloudy skies and quite chilly, quite a contrast from this weekend a heat watch in effect and >>> friday almost the weekend by the end of the weekend you'll wonder the change of the weather many stayed in the '60s by the end of the weekend many in the triple digits. a beautiful shot of the full moon outside. maybe you noticed it outside as well. on sunday and monday and goliath eat were under an excessive heat watch for every inland valley in the bay area from santa rosa to san jose the weather service hints it may extend through tuesday will be in the 90s and one hundreds many new record highs and the interior valleys the warmest weather this year. san jose to degrees above the record of 97 and livermore may hit 105 degrees monday. it is chilly outside now 59 at concord, 56 san jose, something has to change to go from the '50s and '60s to triple
auction for a big payoff as much as $75,000 police learned the painting was stolen six decades ago the baltimore museum of art as a theft report from 1951 the fbi is on the case and tomorrow's auction postponed. >>> a peak of what we have outside mainly cloudy skies and quite chilly, quite a contrast from this weekend a heat watch in effect and >>> friday almost the weekend by the end of the weekend you'll wonder the change of the weather many stayed in the '60s by the end of...
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. >>> this was the scene at m & t stadium in baltimore last night. the crowd was cheering for the referees. the real referees, that is, working the first game since the settlement ended the lockout by the nfl owners, which made everybody realize how important their job is. let's hope they enjoyed that moment. because about three minutes into the game after a call against the ravens, the real referees heard a more familiar sound, booing. >>> for a company flying high on the height and success of its iphone 5 launch, a rare and dramatic comedown today. apple ceo issued a public apology for the new maps application that has had users alternatively outraged and confused. among them, huey long bridge on land, and elsewhere, the tillman bridge seems to plunge into the river. and we don't know what happened to the brooklyn bridge. tonight, the message, we can hear you now. >> john, i guess it is one app, but does it say something larger about the company? >> reporter: in a way it does, apple is really good at hardware and software, making it work, but they
. >>> this was the scene at m & t stadium in baltimore last night. the crowd was cheering for the referees. the real referees, that is, working the first game since the settlement ended the lockout by the nfl owners, which made everybody realize how important their job is. let's hope they enjoyed that moment. because about three minutes into the game after a call against the ravens, the real referees heard a more familiar sound, booing. >>> for a company flying high on the...
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and the baltimore sun says it "doesn't have maryland... taxpayers' interests at heart." so when you see these ads remember... they're about what's good for west virginia's casino... not maryland. vote for maryland jobs and schools. vote for question seven. >>> police in los angeles say a troubled young actor murdered his landlord before possibly taking his own life. the violent incident stunned neighbors, but some who knew johnny lewis say they are not surprised. now we're told what led up to his violent outburst. >> reporter: his character met a violent end in "sons of anarchy." yesterday police arrived at this home to find lewis's body laying in the driveway. inside, the body of his 81-year-old landlord katherine davis and the dismembered body of her cat. witnesses say he also attacked a painter next door and appeared to be under the influence of drugs. it marked the end of a downward spiral for lewis, who also appeared on "the oc" and once dated katy perry. lewis was arrested three times this year alone for charges including assault and burglary. he spent time in cour
and the baltimore sun says it "doesn't have maryland... taxpayers' interests at heart." so when you see these ads remember... they're about what's good for west virginia's casino... not maryland. vote for maryland jobs and schools. vote for question seven. >>> police in los angeles say a troubled young actor murdered his landlord before possibly taking his own life. the violent incident stunned neighbors, but some who knew johnny lewis say they are not surprised. now we're...
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baltimore their magic number now three after they win tonight 9-1. some bad news today for the wizards. john wall will miss the start of the season. stress injury to the patella. wall had been experiencing discomfort in the left knee. and mri in new york yesterday revealed the injury. the good news is surgery not necessary. he's expected to miss about 8 weeks. all right. coming up high school football game of the week. it was the top vote getter in our poll and it didn't disappoint. stonewall jackson and battlefield. all of that coming up next. >>> it's time for usa today high school sports presented by toyota. >> god, i love that music. what's up, everybody. stonewall jackson, confederate general known for his ground attacks. stonewall jackson high school known for their ground attacks. four games in and they've been at or near 200 yards rushing every time out. but in combat will field tonight. they know -- in come battlefield tonight. they know how to play. here comes battlefield. stonewall's desmond hopkins wearing number 24 kind of looking like r
baltimore their magic number now three after they win tonight 9-1. some bad news today for the wizards. john wall will miss the start of the season. stress injury to the patella. wall had been experiencing discomfort in the left knee. and mri in new york yesterday revealed the injury. the good news is surgery not necessary. he's expected to miss about 8 weeks. all right. coming up high school football game of the week. it was the top vote getter in our poll and it didn't disappoint. stonewall...
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signed, you may know the regular refs returned to work thursday night, receiving a standing ovation in baltimore for the ravens-cleveland browns game. of course they'll be on the field tomorrow. >>> well, video just released of an out-of-control police cruiser, but first emergency crews attempt a daring rescue from the sky to save an injured hiker. those are our stories tonight. a fox trip across america. georgia. that hiker enable to move after falling 25 feet into a gorge at a state park north of atlanta. a helicopter slowly lifting him out. he's, oh, so close to that rocky cliff just feet away, but they got him to the hospital. no word yet on the extent of his injuries. kentucky. squad car out of control slams into a louisville home. the whole thing caught on the patrol car's dashcam. the officer loses control after trying to go around a pickup truck. he was responding to a 9-1-1 call at the time. his injuries minor. no one inside the home was hurt. california. thousands of annoying cyclists in san francisco. it's the traditional event called critical mass. their goal, to take over the city's
signed, you may know the regular refs returned to work thursday night, receiving a standing ovation in baltimore for the ravens-cleveland browns game. of course they'll be on the field tomorrow. >>> well, video just released of an out-of-control police cruiser, but first emergency crews attempt a daring rescue from the sky to save an injured hiker. those are our stories tonight. a fox trip across america. georgia. that hiker enable to move after falling 25 feet into a gorge at a state...
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>> my name is daniel and i'm from baltimore maryland. >> jeffrey toobin. he has a real talent for taking esoteric legal stuff from the supreme court and putting it into context that you can understand. >> is this a book you wanted to read before you came today or were you inspired to buy it after you saw him? >> i read it before as i'm today and he is a new book out that i want to take home. >> are there any other books you recommend as well? .. list back. >> i just it cannot think you all nine of the girl letting me into your lives to share this story with the world. he would don know it but public education is our most pressing public social moral compass. positions are entrenched and there is rhetoric on all sides. somehow we are at a point* frustration is that such us the rear that teachers are the villains and they're shutting down schools all over the country. as a writer i went looking in the pressure cooker of schools to raise test scores against the clock and what we're throwing away. instead i a mad passionate dedicated teachers that the communit
>> my name is daniel and i'm from baltimore maryland. >> jeffrey toobin. he has a real talent for taking esoteric legal stuff from the supreme court and putting it into context that you can understand. >> is this a book you wanted to read before you came today or were you inspired to buy it after you saw him? >> i read it before as i'm today and he is a new book out that i want to take home. >> are there any other books you recommend as well? .. list back. >>...
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the artwork may have been stolen decades ago a collector who once owned the painting alone did to the baltimore museum of art in 1937, the museum say that they never had the panting but documents show that someone stole the landscape painting in 1951. the person who currently owns the painting has held off on selling it until they can solve the mystery. highlights from day one of the ryder cup at madedinah. which can produce the monday night match up next in sports. you look a little lost. yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you have too much coverage or not enough, making it easier to get what you need. [ beeping ] these are great! [ beeping ] how are you, um, how are you doing? i'm going to keep looking over here. probably a good idea. ken: what's a good idea? nothing. with coverage checker, it's easy to find your perfect policy. visit progressive.com today. >> with hotwire's low prices i can afford to visit chicago for my first big race and l.a. for my best friend's wedding. because when hotels hav
the artwork may have been stolen decades ago a collector who once owned the painting alone did to the baltimore museum of art in 1937, the museum say that they never had the panting but documents show that someone stole the landscape painting in 1951. the person who currently owns the painting has held off on selling it until they can solve the mystery. highlights from day one of the ryder cup at madedinah. which can produce the monday night match up next in sports. you look a little lost....
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well, something unprecedented happened on thursday night in baltimore, deb. fans actually gave a standing ovation to nfl officials. that's how bad this has gotten. monday night, of course, the botched call, changed the outcome of the seahawks-packers game in favor of seattle. that kind of led to a public outcry. this cannot stand. 17 hours of negotiations between the nfl and the officials on tuesday. finally late wednesday night, they had an agreement in principle. now finally the agreement has been formalized. the referees are back on the field and sunday's games will be fully staffed by the proper officials. >> you know, what's interesting is that one of sticking points is that nfl owners wanted the referees to become full-time nfl employees. a lot of these refs hold other jobs. and that was one of the reasons that the owners were so unwilling to compromise. why? i mean, these are very dedicated, professional referees. why should that technically be an issue? >> this is one of the things that gave the referees a really strong position in the bargaining. tak
well, something unprecedented happened on thursday night in baltimore, deb. fans actually gave a standing ovation to nfl officials. that's how bad this has gotten. monday night, of course, the botched call, changed the outcome of the seahawks-packers game in favor of seattle. that kind of led to a public outcry. this cannot stand. 17 hours of negotiations between the nfl and the officials on tuesday. finally late wednesday night, they had an agreement in principle. now finally the agreement has...
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the regular nfl refs were in baltimore thursday. will they be there sunday? we'll fill you in. americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one....
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one station in baltimore found a lady with three cell phones in her purse. collected 30 phones in total from the program. the video we were watching on youtube, the woman is bragging about obama phone. that is not completely fair. this is program that has been in existence for a long time. you know, between 2009 and 2008, they were already giving out phones that were not land line based. although the cost has gone up dramatically. >> right. melissa: if you look at the program was about a billion dollars in 2009. by 2011, it had expanded to $1.6 billion. so obviously more than 50% growth there in two years. why are we seeing this kind of expansion? and what would you change about this exactly? >> well, what my bill, what my bill does basically takes it back to a land line program. it gets rid of the cell phone component completely. why are we seeing this? we're seeing it partially because there are a lot more people who are, who qualify by getting disability, or other sorts of government benefits. but we're also seeing it because there's been a really aggress
one station in baltimore found a lady with three cell phones in her purse. collected 30 phones in total from the program. the video we were watching on youtube, the woman is bragging about obama phone. that is not completely fair. this is program that has been in existence for a long time. you know, between 2009 and 2008, they were already giving out phones that were not land line based. although the cost has gone up dramatically. >> right. melissa: if you look at the program was about a...
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it was lifted from the baltimore medium of art. a woman at a flea market in west virginia audit for $7. the woman wants to remain anonymous and that the painting to what auction house in virginia where it is being kept to help it if the fbi this qr this is and how it got on the museum to the market and trying to decide who gets to keep it. >> still to come, if you own a home in a sinful or san jose, you may want to consider selling. here is a live look outside the golden gate bridge. stills of did. we will be right back. >> here is a good look outside at the san mateo bridge clear it will be shut down a couple of times next month for some seismic retrofitting. we will keep you updated on that. in the meantime a lot of fog out there. >>robin: a lot of dense fog at the san mateo bridge. here is a live look just above the fog. it is dense and extensive. it is affecting visibility at sfo. the lease or an hour. this status 101 near the north bay, the great highway, all the wit to the livermore valley visibility is reduced. drive careful
it was lifted from the baltimore medium of art. a woman at a flea market in west virginia audit for $7. the woman wants to remain anonymous and that the painting to what auction house in virginia where it is being kept to help it if the fbi this qr this is and how it got on the museum to the market and trying to decide who gets to keep it. >> still to come, if you own a home in a sinful or san jose, you may want to consider selling. here is a live look outside the golden gate bridge....
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the real refs got a standing ovation before thursday night's browns/ravens game in baltimore. here is what makes that scene hilarious. ask any sports fan, player or coach, the least popular man or woman on the field is the one holding the wlislhistle. people hate referees. that is partly as a function. despite the striped uniforms, they are meant to be invisible. we only notice them when they mess up or as it seems when they are gone and not there doing their jobs as professionals. allow me a metaphor of my own. to me, this is part of the labor image we all need to see in america as a whole. these individual maligned individuals at the bottom of the pay scale and the bottom of the status scale within the game of football are the key to its fairness and legitimacy. people will still watch the nfl and deal with and live in america even if it manages to crush unions. the lesson i take away is the absence of real professionals really makes a difference. thank you, 47%. now, forget the chicago teachers' strike, folks. it seems all it took for politicians to pay attention to labor i
the real refs got a standing ovation before thursday night's browns/ravens game in baltimore. here is what makes that scene hilarious. ask any sports fan, player or coach, the least popular man or woman on the field is the one holding the wlislhistle. people hate referees. that is partly as a function. despite the striped uniforms, they are meant to be invisible. we only notice them when they mess up or as it seems when they are gone and not there doing their jobs as professionals. allow me a...
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. >>> a tiny ren waw painting worth a small fortune, but the story of how it was stolen from a baltimore art museum 60 years ago, then bought for $7 at a flea market, the fbi is now on the case. still no idea who stole it or how it wound up in a flea market. and after all that is figured out, there's still yet another question. who owns it? the museum, the woman who bought it $7, or the insurance company? >>> now for another mystery, this one involving one of the most famous paintings in the world. we're talking about leonardo da vinci's mona lisa. a private swiss art foundation says she's not alone. there's another mona lisa out there. and they unveiled it on thursday. so let the debate begin. we brought in john mann, cnn international. his expertise and his piercing eye can help nail it down for us. >> you think that renoir was available? that's jump change to a mona lisa which wasn't the first mona lisa. what they're trying to convince the art world is that he didn't just paint the most famous painting of all time, the most famous woman, perhaps, of all time. he painted herb twice. he
. >>> a tiny ren waw painting worth a small fortune, but the story of how it was stolen from a baltimore art museum 60 years ago, then bought for $7 at a flea market, the fbi is now on the case. still no idea who stole it or how it wound up in a flea market. and after all that is figured out, there's still yet another question. who owns it? the museum, the woman who bought it $7, or the insurance company? >>> now for another mystery, this one involving one of the most famous...